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If you prefer to have a word that has no symbols or numbers in it, the best thing is for it not to be a word in the dictionary, like "wazzup". Also, you can simply substitute letters so it still can sound the same, like this: Crazy = Kraizee. This is not too challenging.
Change numbers into Roman numerals for more security (i.e. iamcool2 becomes iamcoolii). You can even mix normal numbers and Roman numerals: 1i = 11, 1ii = 12, and so on. Mixing letters and numbers is always safer than just using numbers or just using letters. If you say the letters or numbers to yourself as you type them you will begin to get a rhythm this will help to memorize it. Try the diceware method. When coming up with a mnemonic sentence, try and make the sentence funny or relevant to yourself. That way you will find it easier to remember the sentence and the password.
You might combine several of these methods and still come up with a truly memorable yet very strong pass phrase.
Write down fractions of a password on separate sheets of paper and hide them in different areas.
The more complex and longer the password, the less likely it is to be cracked. However, it is often proportionately harder to remember.
The most secure passwords contain lowercase letters, capital letters, numbers, AND symbols. Make a standard of holding down shift for the first four characters, or characters three through seven, or whatever you like. You won`t have to stop and remember where you inserted that pesky exclamation point or whether you replaced the `s` with `5` or `$` this time.

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If you prefer to have a word that has no symbols or numbers in it, the best thing is for it not to be a word in the dictionary, like "wazzup". Also, you can simply substitute letters so it still can sound the same, like this: Crazy = Kraizee. This is not too challenging. Change numbers into Roman numerals for more security (i.e. iamcool2 becomes iamcoolii). You can even mix normal numbers and Roman numerals: 1i = 11, 1ii = 12, and so on.

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